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Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
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The name of your medicine is Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
. It is available as powder in a bottle for preparation of a lemon flavoured syrup. When prepared by the pharmacist, each 125mg/5ml bottle contains either 60ml or 100ml
of suspension. When prepared by the pharmacist, the 250mg/5ml bottle contains 100ml of suspension. Each 5ml spoonful of Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
contains either 125mg or 250mg of Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
as Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
trihydrate.
Each bottle also contains sodium benzoate Ph.Eur. (E211), disodium edetate Ph.Eur., sodium citrate anhydrous, lemon flavour powder, quinoline yellow (E104) and sucrose Ph.Eur.
The active ingredient in this medicine is Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
. This is the new name for amoxycillin. The ingredient itself has not changed.
Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
is stable in the presence of gastric acid and is rapidly absorbed after oral administration. The effect of food on the absorption of Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
from the tablets and
suspension of AMOXIL has been partially investigated. The 400-mg and 875-mg formulations have been studied only when administered at the start of a light meal.
However, food effect studies have not been performed with the 200-mg and 500-mg formulations. Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
diffuses readily into most body tissues and fluids, with the
exception of brain and spinal fluid, except when meninges are inflamed. The half-life of Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
is 61.3 minutes. Most of the Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
is excreted unchanged in the urine;
its excretion can be delayed by concurrent administration of probenecid. In blood serum, Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
is approximately 20% protein-bound. Orally administered doses of 250-mg and 500-mg Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
capsules result in
average peak blood levels 1 to 2 hours after administration in the range of 3.5 mcg/mL to 5.0 mcg/mL and 5.5 mcg/mL to 7.5 mcg/mL, respectively. Mean Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
pharmacokinetic parameters from an open, two-part, single-dose
crossover bioequivalence study in 27 adults comparing 875 mg of AMOXIL with 875 mg of AUGMENTIN ® (Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
/clavulanate potassium) showed that the 875-mg tablet of
AMOXIL produces an AUC 0-? of 35.4 ± 8.1 mcg•hr/mL and a C max of 13.8 ± 4.1 mcg/mL. Dosing was at the start of a light meal following an overnight fast.
Orally administered doses of Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
suspension, 125 mg/5 mL and 250 mg/5 mL, result in average peak blood levels 1 to 2 hours after administration in the range of
1.5 mcg/mL to 3.0 mcg/mL and 3.5 mcg/mL to 5.0 mcg/mL, respectively. Oral administration of single doses of 400-mg chewable tablets and 400 mg/5 mL suspension of AMOXIL to 24 adult volunteers yielded comparable pharmacokinetic data:
Microbiology: Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
is similar to ampicillin in its bactericidal action against susceptible organisms during the stage of active multiplication. It acts through the
inhibition of biosynthesis of cell wall mucopeptide. Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
has been shown to be active against most strains of the following microorganisms, both in vitro and in clinical
infections as described in the INDICATIONS AND USAGE section. Ampicillin is sometimes used to predict susceptibility of S. pneumoniae to Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
; however, some intermediate
strains have been shown to be susceptible to Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
. Therefore, S. pneumoniae susceptibility should be tested using Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
powder. The MIC values should be
interpreted according to the following criteria All patients with gonorrhea should have a serologic test for syphilis at the time of diagnosis. Patients treated with Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
should have a follow-up serologic test for
syphilis after 3 months. Drug Interactions: Probenecid decreases the renal tubular secretion of Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
. Concurrent use of Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
and probenecid may result in increased and prolonged
blood levels of Amoxicillin And Dental Plaque
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